Why Your High Street Is Full of Turkish Barbers

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @christinetaylor3539
    @christinetaylor3539 Год назад +834

    Hate what our corrupt government has done to our once beautiful country .

    • @No1Buzznut
      @No1Buzznut Год назад

      Don't blame the government you voted for it you charlatan

    • @powerplay8355
      @powerplay8355 Год назад

      Indeed, just like those foreigners who hang dog excrement on trees in places of natural beauty...lol

    • @carlarthur4442
      @carlarthur4442 Год назад

      They have and are Traitorous governments past and present starting with Tony Blair , free movement and uncontrolled illegal immigrants have ruined our country , they haven't got a clue , and lost control.

    • @wakeup2theNWO
      @wakeup2theNWO Год назад

      You can't blame the government this is what I realised, a fox will try to eat your chickens that's what a fox does, but when you stand there and watch the fox trying to eat your chickens you have a choice to stop it but if you do nothing and allow it to eat them that's your fault not the fox

    • @johnbryant6572
      @johnbryant6572 Год назад +19

      Money washing machine.drug and prostitution money.ilicit earnings dirty money made clean.you can run 10 grand a week through one of These shops.i known about this for many years.but I live in London and I'm very street wise.same with building contracts nail bars.car washes etc.one of my friends grandfather was involved with the kray twins she knows what goes on.these shops are a front for something else.

  • @markjohnson188
    @markjohnson188 Год назад +1814

    So the security services have just figured out that barber shops are being used as a front for criminal activity. The speed in which they have come to this conclusion fills me with awe! Nearly every man and his dog knew this years ago.

    • @edmundsveikutis1698
      @edmundsveikutis1698 Год назад +70

      At least 25 years ago.

    • @potatokitty
      @potatokitty Год назад +83

      1910's Italians: What do you mean this barbershop is a front?

    • @incurableromantic4006
      @incurableromantic4006 Год назад

      Well it took them 40 odd years to admit the grooming gangs were real and not a "far-right myth": so a mere five years to notice deeply obvious money-laundering is quite sprightly by the standards of our good old plod.

    • @Theballoonwillpop
      @Theballoonwillpop Год назад

      The security services seem to be as infected with the Hokus Wokus as any other part of the state.

    • @peteredwards7760
      @peteredwards7760 Год назад +115

      Some car washes are also fronts .

  • @notmyyoutube84
    @notmyyoutube84 Год назад +230

    I m Romanian,been living in the UK for the last 8 years ,working hard every day,not managing to save much every month, especially since i have a family here. I ve always wondered how can people get away with so much , pretending to work and showing off so much money... And no one is asking them how did they make the money... All this while my bank blocks my account if i decide to spend £10 more than usual in one day... I like what you guys are doing here, i don't find it racist at all!

    • @katadam2186
      @katadam2186 Год назад +16

      Time to tell the bank to mind their own business; So many are using cash even writing checks again; digital is going to be the downfall for everyone

    • @kat-mh7re
      @kat-mh7re Год назад +8

      What? The bank prohibits what you spend per day?

    • @NewWorldHoarder
      @NewWorldHoarder 10 месяцев назад +14

      Yes, it’s absurd how these sorts of people manage (and are willing to) flaunt their criminality and yet never get questioned by the authorities. I see so many young men in their early twenties of Middle Eastern or possibly Albanian decent driving around town at all hours in £80,000 + Mercedes and BMW cars, on brand new registrations, weird foreign (to me) music blaring out of the open windows and gold chains and bracelets dripping off them. Surely these can’t all be the brilliant doctors and engineers we were promised, top of their field by 23? Either that or my boring small town has at least 40 world class rappers choosing to live here. 🤔
      P.s. don’t despair, you are an honest man earning an honest living for your family, and just the sort of person Britain needs! 👍🏻💪🏻

    • @Reggiekraybignuts
      @Reggiekraybignuts 8 месяцев назад

      The Albanias and kurdish and Afghans fucked it for u mate

    • @rizmark5522
      @rizmark5522 8 месяцев назад +4

      you know that King Charles is related to vlad the impaler Count Dracula! Am surprised you want to live in a Kingdom with The House of Dragon in power!

  • @PsychicAlchemy
    @PsychicAlchemy Год назад +633

    Idea: Stop calling it human trafficking. Start calling it what it is - slave trade.

    • @infoseeker329
      @infoseeker329 Год назад +18

      or subversion

    • @JohnnyWolfblood
      @JohnnyWolfblood Год назад

      They elected an Isis leader as mayor of their capital, praise the worse genocide movement next to communism and demonise the Catholic knights who stopped them.
      They know they’re evil, they just don’t care.

    • @MK_ULTRA420
      @MK_ULTRA420 Год назад +17

      They're not slaves if they're Turkish, that's just their way of life. /sarcasm /satire

    • @doublel1500
      @doublel1500 Год назад +5

      Genocide, perhaps?

    • @carpathianhermit7228
      @carpathianhermit7228 Год назад

      ​@@doublel1500how?

  • @stevenfrancis504
    @stevenfrancis504 Год назад +790

    I own a barbershop in my area and my town is filled with Syrian and Turkish barbers, recently found out the council gave them 5 years free rent and all the grants under the sun, I however was more or less laughed at when asking about local business start up grants

    • @wallybingbang4350
      @wallybingbang4350 Год назад +9

      @@Jeffoneil.entreprenur
      Why wait 10 years ?

    • @Lemingtona-x5g
      @Lemingtona-x5g Год назад +15

      kurdish you mean

    • @stevenfrancis504
      @stevenfrancis504 Год назад +76

      @@Lemingtona-x5g nah mate 3 Syrian, 2 Turkish and 1 albianian, 3 of us in the town are scottish run but hard to compete with 5 years free rent 🤷‍♂️

    • @wallybingbang4350
      @wallybingbang4350 Год назад +56

      @@stevenfrancis504
      I didn’t know about that rent free benefit and British barbers getting nothing
      My local barber is Kurdish but around 6 Turkish shops/supermarkets/restaurants have taken over where I live
      That is disgraceful the way British people are being treated!!!💈

    • @wallybingbang4350
      @wallybingbang4350 Год назад +62

      That is disgusting. Really terrible. The government doesn’t care about British people.
      What an awful policy 😢

  • @pincermovement72
    @pincermovement72 10 месяцев назад +76

    My wife was having her hair cut in the local hairdressers and made the comment “My husband thinks these Turkish barbers are a front to launder money “. The hairdresser turned to a lady who was sitting waiting for her hair dye to cure and asked her , “ Your a police officer is that true “ ? “Yes “ was the reply . So the police know about this but choose not to act on it .

    • @MannyRiberaOriginal
      @MannyRiberaOriginal 8 месяцев назад +3

      Do you think policing is just vigilantism?

    • @albaPhenom
      @albaPhenom 7 месяцев назад

      probably more to do with the fact that they can do nothing about it and don't have the powers to do anything about it.
      You have to prove wrongdoing first before you can do anything and the guy stood cutting hair in the shop is likely just a patsy.

    • @k.constantine
      @k.constantine 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@MannyRiberaOriginalit's slacking is what it is

  • @oicu812brazell8
    @oicu812brazell8 Год назад +1279

    I visited England as a child and was absolutely impressed with the History of what my father called the old world. I'm 52 now and decided I wanted my grand sons to have that experience that meant so much to me. 2 days into a 2 week European trip I had planned I brought them home and we went fishing instead. I didn't want them to have a Middle Eastern vacation yet. You guys are done and I'm sure we are next. If we haven't defended western civilization by now we never will.

    • @castaliafierce8466
      @castaliafierce8466 Год назад

      I'm pretty sure you Americans are next. It will be with the many brainwashed leftist black people you have or either with latino immigration. Nearly all brown people I know justifies white genocide or killing basing on a past they barely know

    • @ReggieChump
      @ReggieChump Год назад

      Unfortunately, it's all lost. I feel ashamed looking at a photo of my Grandfather in his Captain's uniform.... What was he fighting for, F.G.M. Wards (Female Genital Mutilation). Yes, that's right, we have them here now for the Muhammads...
      DISGUSTING.

    • @ipodman1910
      @ipodman1910 Год назад +117

      Come to Poland next year…

    • @annoyingchannel8812
      @annoyingchannel8812 Год назад +79

      @@ipodman1910 or Hungary.

    • @bienenfluegel
      @bienenfluegel Год назад +31

      Avoid Austria.

  • @ssss-df5qz
    @ssss-df5qz Год назад +789

    Just imagine how peaceful and enjoyable our society would be if none of these trouble makers came here in the first place.

    • @doublel1500
      @doublel1500 Год назад +99

      Don’t need to imagine it, I used to live here when we had it.

    • @daviebluebird1254
      @daviebluebird1254 Год назад +13

      Think you're being a bit naïve. We have homegrown gangsters you know

    • @ssss-df5qz
      @ssss-df5qz Год назад +109

      @@daviebluebird1254 yeah, granted - so why import more?

    • @jacob1121
      @jacob1121 Год назад +55

      @@daviebluebird1254 It used to be nation wide news when someone from a bike gang got shot in the 90s here in Sweden, now there is barely a notice of the countless bombings we have each year. We also have a season for shootings.

    • @doublel1500
      @doublel1500 Год назад +48

      @@daviebluebird1254 May as well import tens of millions of hostile foreigners then? Jesus.

  • @blastfromthepast-o1d
    @blastfromthepast-o1d Год назад +76

    I'll be 60 in a couple of months. I cannot believe how much this country has changed... go back to even the 1990s and you wouldn't recognise it. Go back to the 1970s and it was almost literally a different place. Am I lucky or unlucky that I remember the 'before' but am now living in the ;after'. It's a hard question to answer. I'd go back to 1973 now if I could.

    • @susanrichards7291
      @susanrichards7291 11 месяцев назад +8

      I am 66 it really makes me sad a no worried for my grandaughter I agree the 70s was like a different country

    • @rajeeb3500
      @rajeeb3500 7 месяцев назад +3

      Yes it is literally a different place compared to the 1970s but that was 50 years ago! What might a person who experienced the 20s day about the 70s?!

    • @stevebandit1964
      @stevebandit1964 7 месяцев назад

      For people like us born in the 60s trust me we are lucky ! This crap world will be over soon ! We lived the best years until the Millennium arrived and lefty liberal Activists masquerading as lecturers and teachers started the downfall indoctrinating kids .. !

    • @ALightToSeeBy
      @ALightToSeeBy 7 месяцев назад +2

      Agree, provided I could take the internet back with me.

    • @lexloose2112
      @lexloose2112 7 месяцев назад +3

      couldn't agree more, 60 this year, this country is unrecognisable. so sad.

  • @danielbush5022
    @danielbush5022 Год назад +364

    I used to cut the local super intendants hair. He told me the police were fully aware that the new Turkish barbers that opened opposite ours was a money laundry for a drug gang in London. He said the reason they dont do anything about it is because the evidence gathering required for prosecution is too costly and time consuming. There is another Turkish barbers nearby which is currently closed because the owners were caught dealing cocaine and are currently in prison.
    All this is bad enough, but I URGE people to consider its wider implications. Not only are these places hot beds for drugs, money laundering and human trafficking. But they are also DESTROYING us as British barbers... Through sheer dilution of the market. Local people who have trained PROPERLY to do a job and strived hard to scrape together enough money to open a premises are being forced to leave the profession.
    If you genuinely care about quality, supporting your local community and keeping proper barbers in work then STOP using these shops!

    • @Rumpleforeskin77
      @Rumpleforeskin77 Год назад

      Diversify ..cut hair and heroin jeez

    • @Defia1
      @Defia1 Год назад

      It’s a job for hmrc cos they can video them for a few weeks then raid raid them and look at how much traffic went in compared to there books it’s that easy but oh wait this is torie Britain they love dirty money and cocaine

    • @pujapete3665
      @pujapete3665 Год назад

      and wash your own cars you lazy people

    • @adammeyer6650
      @adammeyer6650 Год назад +22

      RUclips tells me that there are three comments on your posts, yet shows me none. Getting real tired of this shit.

    • @JonnyParker-
      @JonnyParker- Год назад +20

      They shadow ban 75% of my comments on this pos platform

  • @andyetheridge
    @andyetheridge Год назад +542

    In a small village outside of Bristol, the last time i counted 12 barbers, 3 nail bars, some adjacent to each other and many with never any customers. Numerous kebab and fish and chip shops, always empty. And a ‘hand car wash’
    Money laundering, plain and simple!

    • @blensblenny2683
      @blensblenny2683 Год назад +21

      Clevedon? The high street here has changed beyond recognition over the last 5 years

    • @ZenosOsgorma
      @ZenosOsgorma Год назад +14

      Rich people running hobbies as businesses..its a Big Write off expense on their yearly accounts , they typically trade as a sole trader and Rent out the Hairdresser seats. so over all the person running the store makes a loss but also Claims a ton of expenses even if there are very few customers.

    • @derpderpy3075
      @derpderpy3075 Год назад +25

      ​@@ZenosOsgorma
      That's not how it works mate

    • @andyetheridge
      @andyetheridge Год назад

      @@blensblenny2683👍

    • @DutchFurnace
      @DutchFurnace Год назад +34

      It's islamic banking/""not" loaning".
      Rich oil countries have a ton of money standing still, but no real future income. So they're "not loaning" massive amounts of money to Muslims in Western Countries at incredibly low "not interest rates" with long term payment plans.
      Those shops can be there, and they have a big car, because they loaned 500K via Islamic Banking and have no debt on either and zero interest/barely anything to pay back on their loan, and even if the business inside the building never does any income, (they can manage from the stipends and whatnot that "we" give them for running a "struggling business as a struggling immigrant"; they'll never starve/go completely bankrupt, with no debt requirements, and a tiny bit of thoughtful spending), and then they can sell the building 10-20 years down the line, pay off the debt with a bonus, giving the oil countries at least some kind of return on their vasts and vasts amount of money that's not doing anything and losing against inflation every year, while they pocket a couple 100K from selling the business/building. (And that's absolutely worse case scenario, if they try a little, and/or actually do decent business, they can make absolute bank with the little costs they have and be an easy millionaire by age 35-40.)
      That's "the" trick. Not all of these young guys are drug dealers/criminal fronts. They just have access to MUCH better/cheaper financing via the islamic banking system, that is kept completely separate/secret from the money that we give them for being poor and struggling.
      The funny thing is; it's the phone shops that are the fronts for the islamic banking. Just go to a big city near you, walk around and you'll soon notice phone shops owned by them literally next to our Western banks.
      *note, I'm sure it's a bit more complicated, because I'm not sure how the Islamic Credit Score works and there's also always WAAAY too many people employed there, who are somehow also benefiting from this. I'm guessing also because "we" pay "their struggling businesses" a ton of money, and they're all simply sucking on the government tits, saving up to repay their own loans/become credit worthy or something.

  • @fintonmainz7845
    @fintonmainz7845 7 месяцев назад +12

    There are so many Turkish barbers that they need more Turkish barbers to cut the hair of Turkish barbers who are here already.

  • @tocatcha6969
    @tocatcha6969 Год назад +470

    The UK gov and unofficial gov are supporting this 100%.

    • @philiphudgens4726
      @philiphudgens4726 Год назад

      & Gary Lineker et al..not affected at all by the ideological insanity he espouses publicly because he lives in his wealthy & exclusive mostly white enclave of London.

    • @mickeyripper6976
      @mickeyripper6976 Год назад +32

      The fact they were the only ones open during lockdown proves it.

    • @Lemingtona-x5g
      @Lemingtona-x5g Год назад +6

      yeh they supported kurd fighters to move

    • @EcceHomo1088
      @EcceHomo1088 Год назад

      This is a Governmental money laundering and human trafficking scheme using immigrants as the middlemen...

    • @jamesleate
      @jamesleate Год назад +1

      Don't forget the secret deep state lizard people government. Lol

  • @ItsJustRyan89
    @ItsJustRyan89 Год назад +795

    The government pays them for ‘training’ their barbers. It’s an absolute racket.

    • @BobZombie
      @BobZombie Год назад +1

      The government has to get it's cocaine somewhere

    • @PrivateSi
      @PrivateSi Год назад

      Conservatives create the highly profitable drugs markets, libs don't defend border so no wonder foreigners dominate us so easily. So many criminalised markets for them to exploit, rather than ENGLISH NATIONALS.... Conservatives get what they asked for, a nation full of foreign criminals instead of English Shopkeepers.

    • @jimconnolly4106
      @jimconnolly4106 Год назад +75

      Money laundering

    • @jimconnolly4106
      @jimconnolly4106 Год назад +36

      Can’t prove how many phones they fix or hairs they cut

    • @sabrinatscha2554
      @sabrinatscha2554 Год назад +49

      There’s a “bar” on Main St near my house (right next to a methadone clinic) that looks nice on the inside, like they spent a lot of money doing up the interior and making it look modern. I’ve walked by that place at every conceivable time of day (and night) and not once has there been anybody in there, aside from a single man who is occasionally behind the drink counter. Every other business in the area is either abandoned, burnt down, or some kind of a weird sketchy auto customization or foreign “chemist”. My theory is that it isn’t necessarily money laundering, but ways in which to send money to their home countries in higher quantities than would be accepted through Wells Fargo and the like. I’m in the US. Not the UK.
      These people are robbing us blind, and most of us don’t even notice or care.

  • @johnny0468
    @johnny0468 10 месяцев назад +32

    I was a barber for 20 yrs plus and Ive noticed the crazy amount of "Turkish barbers" opening in quick succession despite the business not actually being there, shops that have suffered since covid and men started cutting their own hair BUT despite this financial down turn Turkish barbers keep opening. Having a history in this business I know how much equipment costs, barbers chairs that cost £500-£1000+, marble/granite flooring/ work tops, flat screen T.V's everywhere by immigrants and yet no customers for FFS are the government and the tax office blind!!...HELLO!?... Money Laundering!?,. this country is a huge joke and we are letting drug dealers become legitimate through shops like this and many more businesses I'm sure.... did our grandparents die in the war for this shit to happen... it stinks.... get it sorted UK government... we are a country going to the dogs letting this happen 🤬..

    • @HS-bk5tj
      @HS-bk5tj 7 месяцев назад

      I got my landlord who is a Kurdish came here 8 years ago now bought the property from my old landlord, 2 shops, turned next door into half barber and the other half shop selling same stuff as me, now he wants to increase my rent, blocks my parking at the back of the shop, want a free life selling counterfeit cigarettes, vapes to kids

    • @matthewprince9705
      @matthewprince9705 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes! I saw TWO barber shops open weeks after each other on my local high street. I asked if they were owned by each other and they (lied and) said no. I thought to myself, they look EXACTLY the same, with the same fake wood panel flooring and walls, double sofas, tables, equipment and barber chairs with the large flat screen TV hooked up to internet playing mixes from RUclips. It was like they bought a Build Your Own Barber Shop Set from IKEA.
      Even worse, the local English barber that had existed for 20 years, finally packed it in and sold out to them...

    • @RetroJay1974
      @RetroJay1974 4 месяца назад

      @@HS-bk5tj In my town, there is a bong shop nestled in between a long line of these barber shops! makes no bones about what it is and what it sells, same guys go in and out of the barbers and the bong shop.

  • @edwardmarkowski2757
    @edwardmarkowski2757 Год назад +349

    As a polish citizen that been living in london from 1997 till 2014, all I can say, i am SO sorry, its crimminal what politicians have done!!! Lock them down and trow away a key!!

    • @Michael_Chater
      @Michael_Chater Год назад +2

      Does Poland have the same issues?

    • @edwardmarkowski2757
      @edwardmarkowski2757 Год назад +15

      Its cooming but there is huge oposition against it. Time Will tell, nów there is conservstive goverment but tinhs change quickly nów days just look at Britan over ten years

    • @RestlessBs3
      @RestlessBs3 Год назад +35

      Polish pretty much always have a valuable contribution to our society, often bringing conservative family values that used to be the norm here. Thankyou for your words. Keep your culture strong.

    • @stepheneurosailor1623
      @stepheneurosailor1623 Год назад +6

      The politicians /government are just following orders from those who cannot be named, Poland had a large population at one time.
      We don't have Left or Right-wing political parties what we have is good versus evil.

    • @chathamdogend4461
      @chathamdogend4461 Год назад +1

      ​@@Michael_ChaterNo !

  • @ParallelSyntax
    @ParallelSyntax Год назад +261

    I used to live above one. Numerous times I was woken by their phones they used to set on vibrate on the countertops that sent the vibrations thru the wall against where I was sleeping above. Saw very expensive luxuary cars parked outside between 1-3AM at least once or twice a week (when I did see them). During the day, there's virtually nobody in there, and no more than 1 or 2 "barbers" at any time (despite having at least 5 chairs).
    When I moved out while walking effectivly on the roof of said "Barbers", a guy came out and threatened to cut me up with a machete as I was "making too much noise" trying to move a 75KG armchair (at 2PM). Presumably as he's sleeping during the day.
    Where was this? London? Birmingham? Manchester? No, a sleepy Suffolk town full of old and middle-class people.
    Fishy stuff.

    • @smike9884
      @smike9884 Год назад +6

      Which town? I'm in Stowmarket and there are lots of these barbers too.

    • @ParallelSyntax
      @ParallelSyntax Год назад +5

      @@smike9884 Bungay.

    • @a6703
      @a6703 Год назад +12

      My own family ran two hair salons for decades, worked extremely hard but never made more money than to run the businesses and take a small wage. They were crucified for taxes by HMRC & for the high business rates. They couldn’t afford expensively fitted out instant shops as are seen today. Any rich hairdressers are running a criminal enterprise laundering cash. That goes for the huge numbers of these places now plus the obvious lack of skill!

    • @Rumpleforeskin77
      @Rumpleforeskin77 Год назад +8

      Could have called him over on the pretence of an apology and dropped the chair on him .I would have

    • @robbiatbarracks
      @robbiatbarracks 7 месяцев назад

      Did you stand up to him? You should have at least called the police but they probably wouldn't have done anything, if you had beat him up you would have most likely been arrested for racism, he was probably out driving his illegal taxi all night hence sleeping in the day

  • @DarrenAndOzzy
    @DarrenAndOzzy 7 месяцев назад +8

    Turkish barbers near me have never had a customer in their shop every time I walk past it, just two Turks sitting in the chairs playing on their phones..

  • @AndrewWilliams-ry6tb
    @AndrewWilliams-ry6tb Год назад +308

    A Turkish barbers opened in my town a few years ago. They advertised their service as providing "excellent grooming". When someone shows you who they are, believe them.

    • @lord.of.veracity
      @lord.of.veracity Год назад

      All the grooming gangs were pakistani muslims. Not one was sri lankan or indian even, yet alone turkish.

    • @booth2710
      @booth2710 Год назад +24

      i saw a sign outside a (non Turkish) men's barber shop. once. It said " Turkish barber haircuts fixed for free"

    • @leedobson
      @leedobson Год назад +4

      As Michael Jackson said " I'm bad.... I'm bad...you know it.... I'm bad"

  • @darkdawnbringer
    @darkdawnbringer Год назад +598

    A story from a neighbor of mine explains this rather wel.
    This lad used to own a club in a good part of town, it was quite populair, always full with young people drinking, eating and having a great time.
    They had parties and concerts, balls and shows, it was always a lively place and he did great buisness there.
    But over the years more and more bills and taxes started to show up, every time he payed a bill another came out of nowhere...
    Pay your green tax, pay your cultural building tax, the seats are not up to par, please replace all your seating, great now do the bar and the roof, now pay for that new roof because of the new roof tax, now pay for education for all your barmaids and bouncers, because you can't have unlicensed personel...
    Well after years of that he simply did not have the funds to keep the club going, it was a great succes, but the costs where simply insane...
    Now that building is place to a baby item store, and a barbershop...
    Both shops are run by imigrants, i had a lovely chat with the guy who runs the barbershop, and i told him about the club that was there before and all the costs and taxes that made it fail.
    And i asked him how he managed to run this place and make a profit. (the barbershop is always empty, and i think i've seen 2 whole people go into the baby item store)
    The man just laughed at me, and said: "We don't pay any of that, i have no taxes and no regulations, it is pure profit"...
    And there we have it...
    A native guy wil have to jump through 50 hoops and get taxed into destitution, but a imigrant just gets everything for free...
    If you are of pale skin you have to pay thousands of bucks because of the roof over your head, but if you are of darker complexion it's all good, those rules and taxes do not apply...

    • @joekool1907
      @joekool1907 Год назад +38

      aka:racism

    • @chriskaye1997
      @chriskaye1997 Год назад +22

      As a landlord of a retail shop, there is no way this guy would get a 5 or 10 year lease, unless he had substantial cash in the bank or someone as a guarantor.

    • @kamrudkd
      @kamrudkd Год назад +17

      You liar....that guy would just tell a random stranger that he pays no tax.....

    • @Stan-fb1vw
      @Stan-fb1vw Год назад +12

      Source: trust me bro

    • @rafi10539
      @rafi10539 Год назад +3

      Lol, is this your dream?

  • @simoncarter35
    @simoncarter35 7 месяцев назад +3

    i am a barber of 40 years. They have destroyed the trade. All young men. many seem connected. Are they waiting for the call from Alla? Stop using them

  • @keyboarddancers7751
    @keyboarddancers7751 Год назад +241

    Up until about 5 years ago, I used to work in social services which included a lot of work with asylum seekers - virtually all male 16-17 year olds (of course I use the numbers 16 & 17 figuratively). I was always curious that quite a few of them kept saying they wanted to eventually go on to be a barber which at the time I thought was quite enterprising.
    Having seen the bizarre expansion of barber shops all across the country (including my little village out in the sticks) it's clearly obvious they're some sort of scam (like the preposterously overpriced sweet shops in central London). I'm sure everyone's familiar with all the other rather suspicious types of 'small businesses' which have mushroomed in recent years.
    I'm afraid Britain has been caught napping at the wheel and there's gonna be a horrible long drawn out "accident" in the not too distant future. The reason I don't use the term 'Great Britain' is because the country has become far too stupid to deserve that rather grand prefix.

    • @celtspeaksgoth7251
      @celtspeaksgoth7251 Год назад +14

      Great Britain came from the French, Grande Bretagne, i.e. 'Big Brittany', in contrast to that region in north-west France, Brittany = Bretagne. We adopted this nomenclature when the French-speaking Nor(se)men invaded.
      So by re-applying that logic, GB could now mean Big Stupid.

    • @keyboarddancers7751
      @keyboarddancers7751 Год назад +10

      @@celtspeaksgoth7251 I believe that that historical summary is accurate but I'm sure you get my drift.

    • @stephenwilliams6103
      @stephenwilliams6103 Год назад +3

      All Empires through history🤔, All ended in in tears & fears😢😕🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @Lemingtona-x5g
      @Lemingtona-x5g Год назад +1

      were you not curious about why Britain caused the wars for usa to create asylum seekers?

    • @SSSS-tn7fr
      @SSSS-tn7fr Год назад +1

      Perfectly said . The word mushroomed sounds legendary 😊

  • @heasley1971
    @heasley1971 Год назад +340

    I live in a small rural Norfolk town. In the past 8 years, three of the four chip shops have been taken over by Turks. We now have a Turkish restaurant, and a Turkish barbers opened up five years ago. Two more have opened in the past two weeks. I have used the first Turkish barbers three times for a shave. Every time I used them, there were different staff and only one person spoke English. I very soon realised this was rather fishy and no longer use them.

    • @shelikestosparkle
      @shelikestosparkle Год назад +18

      Same in Suffolk!

    • @Jimbo_Jumbo
      @Jimbo_Jumbo Год назад +49

      They probably aren't Turkish. They are Albanian more than likely.

    • @columnal8067
      @columnal8067 Год назад +21

      ​@@Jimbo_Jumboor kurdish

    • @philiprufus4427
      @philiprufus4427 Год назад +5

      Lucky you do not have a zip in your throat chum ! Its a speciality,where some of them come from.

    • @ianbower827
      @ianbower827 Год назад +6

      they're all a front for smak importation

  • @kevlahead7278
    @kevlahead7278 10 месяцев назад +29

    Personally I wouldn't allow any Muslim anywhere near my head with a sharp instrument!

    • @travisr82
      @travisr82 3 месяца назад

      It’s not like Christian English gave blood on their hands 😂

    • @PeterBren
      @PeterBren 2 месяца назад

      😄

    • @tumslucks9781
      @tumslucks9781 Месяц назад

      They're fond of circumcisions apparently.. 😱

  • @1milliondogs
    @1milliondogs Год назад +135

    Turkish barbers, nail bars, kebab shops, Even if they never have any customers, they always remain open.

    • @TheJocmonger
      @TheJocmonger Год назад +19

      Gotta launder that heroine money somewhere

    • @jaysimpson6857
      @jaysimpson6857 Год назад +1

      They’re always busy in and around my city and the traditional barbers are nearly always empty, I blame the customers more than anything else.

    • @Philip5478
      @Philip5478 Год назад +1

      Anything, cash in hand . Taxis/private hire companies, hair dressers, ice cream/sweet shops, burger vans, security companies etc etc.

    • @1milliondogs
      @1milliondogs Год назад +2

      @@Philip5478 Yes. All of this. I also forgot car washes!

    • @matthewprince9705
      @matthewprince9705 6 месяцев назад

      Late at night, that's when the REAL business starts!

  • @jacquelinebrunder2384
    @jacquelinebrunder2384 Год назад +309

    A friend who is a barber told me when all this started a few years ago that she was having to compete against Turkish barbers who were all being handed £20k by the EU to open a shop. She couldn't understand why her foreign competition was being handed British government funds via the EU when she never had been.

    • @iAMChrisCC
      @iAMChrisCC Год назад

      The EU did not give grants to open Turkish Barbers - don't be so fucking stupid.

    • @gregsmith7821
      @gregsmith7821 Год назад +18

      Those aledged EU handouts would have stopped (if real) 7 years ago and would not have been available to Turks, as Turkey isn't part of the EU.😂

    • @leedobson
      @leedobson Год назад +24

      Because she's white

    • @MRFUCKOFF202
      @MRFUCKOFF202 Год назад +19

      @@gregsmith7821 I also doubt the accuracy of OP but you don't have to be turkish to open a Turkish barber and you don't have to come directly from a non-EU country. Note how few Italian restaurants and takeaways are run by Italians.

    • @gregsmith7821
      @gregsmith7821 Год назад +3

      @@MRFUCKOFF202 Agreed that you don't have to be Turkish to open a Turkish Barber but you would have had to have been an EU national, to be eligible for any financial support, in the form of EU subsidies, for businesses, set up within EU territory.

  • @laurenceseale
    @laurenceseale Год назад +8

    How are they getting permission to open a new barber shop every fifty yards on every High street in the country?

    • @PaulDouglas-i5m
      @PaulDouglas-i5m 7 месяцев назад +4

      They pay the Rent on time for the Shop......what business they do inside Local Council dont care as long as they get Rent....

    • @roryclynes
      @roryclynes 6 месяцев назад

      @@PaulDouglas-i5mthey also claim by saying they’re not getting enough customers and get GIVEN money.

  • @radagast7200
    @radagast7200 Год назад +155

    Are they fronts for something? You should start calling them the 'Barbery Coast'

    • @mealsome1571
      @mealsome1571 Год назад +9

      you figured it out, haha.

    • @alexdavis1541
      @alexdavis1541 Год назад +14

      Drug money laundering

    • @davfree9732
      @davfree9732 Год назад +6

      I bought a set of clippers online during Covid for £20. Two goes with the #3 and #4 cut length guards... I made back what I would have spent on a hairdresser. If you can figure out how to use them and get the right cuts in the right place, you don't need a barbar unless you have really, really, reeeeeeeeally long hair

    • @radagast7200
      @radagast7200 Год назад

      @@davfree9732 I like my barber, but I usually only go every other month or so. I let my hair and beard grow until I can't stand it anymore.
      You should look into a boar hair brush through. That'll also save you money as you'll need to use less shampoo and conditioner, and it's great for beards.

    • @XDWX
      @XDWX Год назад

      @@davfree9732 I been cutting my own hair since the late 90's. Its really not that hard. It saves tons of money and even more time. I've had people ask who my barber is so they can go to them only to surprise them with my answer.

  • @burgertim7878
    @burgertim7878 Год назад +195

    I live in medium-sized german city (about 220k people) and its the same here. Our former popular shopping street (amongst most others in the town center) is full of barbers, phone dealers, shisha bars, kebab shops or turkish/arab/whatever grocers. Its pretty much every second store. Them all being involved in money laundering is pretty much an open secret here. I refuse to do business with the bugmen.

    • @arionell
      @arionell Год назад +16

      Eh. Germany have always had a massive Turkish population for even before the millennial era bud. UK is something else entirely.

    • @samuellourenco1050
      @samuellourenco1050 Год назад

      Same in Portugal. Clearly, fronts for terrorist causes.

    • @twentyrothmans7308
      @twentyrothmans7308 Год назад +21

      ​@@arionell It's escalated in Germany (not just Turks).
      But you're right, the ramping up here in the UK is sudden, and catastrophic.

    • @jennifermel687
      @jennifermel687 Год назад +2

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    • @goyim6866
      @goyim6866 Год назад +29

      White people deserve to have our own nations, free from the burden of other races

  • @ComeJesusChrist
    @ComeJesusChrist 7 месяцев назад +4

    Military age, in areas where they have no connections and local barbers are struggling, yet they are opening up shops. This is a national security issue, they are building a caliphate!

  • @monstrositylabs
    @monstrositylabs Год назад +203

    I had a shop in wiltshire. We were very busy and still barely made a profit. I would estimate that 50% of the retail stores in my town were laundering.

  • @iankingsleys2818
    @iankingsleys2818 Год назад +129

    I work almost opposite a Turkish barber, When I look our the window I hardly ever see anyone going in. When walking past I hardly see any customers. So two possible conclusions. Firstly they're drug dealers or secondly they're money laundering

    • @sebastianliwinski222
      @sebastianliwinski222 Год назад +17

      100% agree with you.

    • @normalwisdom4048
      @normalwisdom4048 Год назад +50

      *Thirdly, both*

    • @MrRABC1
      @MrRABC1 Год назад +16

      Yeah probably both dude.

    • @DutchFurnace
      @DutchFurnace Год назад +9

      It's islamic banking/""not" loaning".
      Rich oil countries have a ton of money standing still, but no real future income. So they're "not loaning" massive amounts of money to Muslims in Western Countries at incredibly low "not interest rates" with long term payment plans.
      Those shops can be there, and they have a big car, because they loaned 500K via Islamic Banking and have no debt on either and zero interest/barely anything to pay back on their loan, and even if the business inside the building never does any income, (they can manage from the stipends and whatnot that "we" give them for running a "struggling business as a struggling immigrant"; they'll never starve/go completely bankrupt, with no debt requirements, and a tiny bit of thoughtful spending), and then they can sell the building 10-20 years down the line, pay off the debt with a bonus, giving the oil countries at least some kind of return on their vasts and vasts amount of money that's not doing anything and losing against inflation every year, while they pocket a couple 100K from selling the business/building. (And that's absolutely worse case scenario, if they try a little, and/or actually do decent business, they can make absolute bank with the little costs they have and be an easy millionaire by age 35-40.)
      That's "the" trick. Not all of these young guys are drug dealers/criminal fronts. They just have access to MUCH better/cheaper financing via the islamic banking system, that is kept completely separate/secret from the money that we give them for being poor and struggling.
      The funny thing is; it's the phone shops that are the fronts for the islamic banking. Just go to a big city near you, walk around and you'll soon notice phone shops owned by them literally next to our Western banks.
      *note, I'm sure it's a bit more complicated, because I'm not sure how the Islamic Credit Score works and there's also always WAAAY too many people employed there, who are somehow also benefiting from this. I'm guessing also because "we" pay "their struggling businesses" a ton of money, and they're all simply sucking on the government tits, saving up to repay their own loans/become credit worthy or something.

    • @castaliafierce8466
      @castaliafierce8466 Год назад

      Or both

  • @ricequackers
    @ricequackers 9 месяцев назад +8

    I actually have a completely legitimate Turkish barber shop in my town! They're actually Turkish (I overheard them, I can pick out a couple of words), open all week including Sundays, get plenty of real customers and as far as I can tell no shady business goes on. Also checked on Companies House, yes it's been around for a few years and properly publishes accounts. It must suck for the owner to be considered equivalent to the criminals.

  • @matrix3509
    @matrix3509 Год назад +203

    Its always funny when a new generation of people get exposed to what is, in actuality, a very old practice. It used to be a meme in the US in 60s and 70s regarding the ubiquity of nail salons being a money laundering front for the Mafia. If you lived in a mid sized city, dozens of nail and hair salons owned by Italians would open up, and they'd never have any customers. Organized criminals need to get rid of their dirty money somehow, so they'd buy property.
    In my city, one part of the neighborhood was owned by the Russian mob, and you could tell by the ubiquity of Russian owned restaurants that never had any customers.
    As the open corruption of Western governments gets more and more plain to see, organized crime will get more and more open. At their best, mafia type organizations are actually relatively good at looking after the ethnic concerns of the mafia in question. As the English start becoming a minority in their own country, forming a "family" will be the most effective way of safeguarding the wellbeing and prosperty of the English ethnicity in a local and involved manner.
    Every other ethnicity on earth understands that this is a requirement when you are a minority population, but it was socialized out of Western ethnic groups to facilitate easier destruction.

    • @PGHEngineer
      @PGHEngineer Год назад +19

      Well in reality, most countries in the world don't have a concept of "society" and only believe in their "clan". In fact I've chosen that word carefully, as the Scottish clans were very much like the mafia. No surprise as both were a product of feudalism. Its worth remembering, of course, that Southern Italians aren't really European.....
      This is really why you can't have these more primitive cultures mixing with Europeans. The danger isn't that the family orientated cultures present any real threat to the society orientated culture, but rather that once the society realises what is going on, it will use its superior organisation skills to brutally crush its opposition.

    • @shotgunmasterQL
      @shotgunmasterQL Год назад +8

      I think carpet stores still fit into that meme, especially in the US apparently since it's usually been people from the US that I have seen mentioning "hey, have you ever seen anyone visit that carpet store?" and that being somewhat of a wide known experience.

    • @jameslave98
      @jameslave98 Год назад

      Well put

    • @incurableromantic4006
      @incurableromantic4006 Год назад +23

      Indeed - the idea that in-group preference is something immoral is unique to West European and American whites. Everyone else takes it as a fact of life.

    • @akiraraiku
      @akiraraiku Год назад

      Ethnic mafias do have a tendency to turn into the bullies of their own ethnic group. That's what happened with MS13

  • @sebastianliwinski222
    @sebastianliwinski222 Год назад +132

    I agree with you, whatever you question something and you are automatically being called and seen as a recist especially if you are white ( and you don't have any racism in your heart).
    It happened to me, i'm Polish and British citizen too, have been paying my taxes,not on benefits etc, at one point was quite ill, paid my bills from my savings account.
    I've noticed a lot changes especially in West London.
    Around the corner there used to be a pub ,quite big, right now there's a Muslim community center and a hall where they pray.
    Once i saw that perhaps there was not enough room for them,there came out on the pavement with their mats down.
    I respect other religions, but seeing that gave bitter taste in my mouth.
    There's something weired going on, it's not like it used to be.
    I bought a council flat over 10 years ago , still paying my mortgage.
    Above me there's a Somali family moved in few years back, they are extremely noisy, even in the evenings, now they have kids, very loud, running etc.
    8 months ago i went up there,knocked on the door to complain about the noise,the guy came out with a knife at me!.
    There a like 6 people living there excluding kid, they don't work, walking in and out all the time, the man wakes up around 12 in the afternoon.
    Im still fighting with the council to remove them.
    I've never been arrested, paid my taxes.
    Since last year i think differently, i cosider these people as uncivilised animals, with no manners, that make as many babies as they can ans claim benefits.
    Fucking pirates! Usless,lazy unproductive,with big asses animals.
    I'm shareing my personal experience and you can call me a racist I simply no longer care,as my experience dealing with it has changed me so much.

    • @PGHEngineer
      @PGHEngineer Год назад

      You're absolutely right. My son lived in West Drayton for a few years. 3 stabbings in the last few months but no police to be seen anywhere. He moved back to the countryside to live with me to get away from this sort of violence.
      Neither he nor I worry much about being called racist. Its just a made up sin from the left. Does anybody really believe that the Socialists love Muslims?! They hate Islam! They just use them to get power. One day Islamists will take over the Labour Party and the former Labour Party activists will turn out to be the most racist people on the planet. Its already happening!

    • @hunchanchoc8418
      @hunchanchoc8418 Год назад +46

      You're not racist, you're merely telling us what you have experienced.

    • @notsogood4321
      @notsogood4321 Год назад +46

      Indian (ethinically) here although I would consider myself british and I have to say you are not alone on this matter , you are not being racist if people act like this - as immigrants to a country you should strive to be the best citizen you can and integrate within the community that has out of their own good nature accepted you in that is my view and as most of my family say the british are too kind and or naive in the nature of people and cultures .

    • @fizzy14
      @fizzy14 Год назад

      ​@@notsogood4321youll never be British. We will never accept you, im sorry. Be proud of who you are and make your ancestors proud

    • @castaliafierce8466
      @castaliafierce8466 Год назад +2

      Man, I'm with you. I was raised to "not be racist", everything in my country's system is made for shutting you down if you don't comply with the immigrant situation and I've been fighting my own racism for years. In spite of reality and my own experiences I've been trying not to be racist. But it's so difficult when 20.000 Moroccans just casually invade one of your cities raiding its native population and the government does nothing. Every day, decens of abhorrent atrocious crimes that are new to my people and only ever started appearing circa 2016 when we opened the borders. They are no regular immigrants, my family and I were immigrants in Germany and we never disturbed anyone; just did our jobs, save our gains and then return. We never menaced anyone with a knife like those barbarian apes, we behave. I'm from Spain by the way.

  • @MidlandCoddiwomple
    @MidlandCoddiwomple 10 месяцев назад +8

    I use neither the Turkish barbers or the car wash and never will.

  • @Langharig_Tuig
    @Langharig_Tuig Год назад +158

    We (the Dutch) and our German neighbours know all about it. It's been going on here for half a century here now. They are almost all just criminal front offices, including snackbars/kebabshops and Bakeries as well. They do provide the basic service that they advertize.
    In my neighbourhood there's a snackbar that I used to frequent a lot (only snackbar on my way home from downtown that's open after midnight, so great to get some snack before going to bed drunk). All the time I was there there were Turks coming in, often with bags, walking straight into the back, or people entering, not ordering, and receiving bags. More than once I've sat there drunk eating some chicken and Turkish potato slices while a police raid was happening; which is always fun as both the police and the criminal Turks still remain friendly and make sure that you can enjoy your midnight meal.

    • @twentyrothmans7308
      @twentyrothmans7308 Год назад +16

      Or the German city where I lived - seven kebab shops, almost in a row.
      Legitimate shops away from the Hbf struggled, and often failed.
      Never the kebab shops.

    • @inthefade
      @inthefade Год назад +12

      A "raid" where they give the cops their own little black bag.

    • @Langharig_Tuig
      @Langharig_Tuig Год назад

      @@inthefade Nah, it's one of those cases were the police actually do their job, but then the local government and lawyers fuck it up again... Because they obviously have deals with the rulers, not with the police and this makes it look like that isnt the case; but literally nobody is fooled by it

    • @blickluke
      @blickluke Год назад

      The best pizza I had in town was somewhere I thought was a front, it was a polish place, same with a Jamaican place that never has customers

    • @Li_Tobler
      @Li_Tobler Год назад +9

      Why would you support that trash with your money is honestly beyond me

  • @lawsonium
    @lawsonium Год назад +89

    We have one in a small ex mining town in Wales and they've even skipped the Turkish Barbers ruse and simply called the "shop" Kurdish.
    Several high spec, high powered BMWs parked outside. Large, clearly non-barber type people, wandering about constantly on mobile phones, shouting incomprehensible things at people on the phone. Intimidating, clearly not right, juxtaposed to anything else on the high street and certainly nothing like the traditional Italian barbers or cafes we've been used to, historically speaking, in South Wales.
    If it's obvious to the rest of us, you'd hope it was obvious to the police....

    • @waleslandofdragons8842
      @waleslandofdragons8842 Год назад +4

      Yep I live in South Wales five Turkish barbers opened up in my small town last year and the other shops are vape candy nail and chicken shops

    • @ozbagat8355
      @ozbagat8355 Год назад

      90% aren't run by Turks. Mostly Kurds, Arabs and Afghans

    • @bastianm5478
      @bastianm5478 Год назад +1

      Kurds and Turks are two entirely different nationalities. Ever figured if the owner was simply Kurdish?

    • @lawsonium
      @lawsonium Год назад +1

      @@bastianm5478 hahahahahaha. Ok pal, back under your rock.

    • @tabsntoot
      @tabsntoot Год назад +2

      The police don’t like US they will convict you if any chance. Seriously would disown my children if they joined that gang.

  • @Integral77777
    @Integral77777 7 месяцев назад +5

    At least half of the Turkish barbers in UK are not even Turkish. I am Turkish and when I visited and talked to them most of them are from Pakistan, North Iraq, Kurdish, they are not etnically Turkish mostly etc. Please just know this, they ae just using the name "Turkish barber" for some reasons. This is irritating and as a Turkish I wd like them to be closed if the owners are not Turkish...

  • @gregmoore167
    @gregmoore167 Год назад +71

    I have noticed in my town of 100,000 population, that there are about 10 Turkish barbershops, and thought only about 2% of my town is Eastern European or middle eastern, and Brits generally don't use them, thought it was weird, but left it at that! It seems my instincts were right!

  • @Bloodlustian
    @Bloodlustian Год назад +172

    I was not expecting a 85 minute long deep dive into Turkish "Barbers". I returned to the UK last month for the first time in 5 years. My small town of like 3000 people inextricably has 9 Hairdressers and Barber shops.
    The day before I left another one opened up. I thought I was going mad in trying to point out how insane it was.

    • @aking-plums6985
      @aking-plums6985 Год назад +1

      At 1:19 they discuss the poop situation that is San Francisco :(

    • @Bloodlustian
      @Bloodlustian Год назад +1

      @@aking-plums6985 and that's why I said 85 minutes on Turkish Barbers. Cus you know what callums like, not a segment goes by without a tangent.

    • @aking-plums6985
      @aking-plums6985 Год назад +1

      @@Bloodlustian LOL, that said the San Francisco part was funny and disgusting at the same time!!!

    • @belstar1128
      @belstar1128 Год назад

      Its not 85 minutes unfortunately seems like they messed up.

    • @nickmiller76
      @nickmiller76 Год назад +2

      Presumably you mean inexplicably?

  • @GrahamDyson-h9z
    @GrahamDyson-h9z 3 месяца назад +5

    Speaking as a retired Barber with over fifty years in the trade, this getting bloody ridiculous up & down the entire country now (I travel regularly between the North of England & North Wales) If the new PM Starmer does nothing else during his early weeks in office, he should seriously investigate this. I for one am convinced, that some (if not most) of these outlets are mere fronts for numerous forms of criminality.

  • @peterlarkin762
    @peterlarkin762 Год назад +96

    The best/funniest example of this was the plethora of American Candy shops on London's main shopping street. The highest value commercial properties in the UK. They chose sweets because they don't go off while the stock was recirculated. Funny thing is this is so blatant that the council and local authorities MUST know what's going on. Surely lots of officials are getting kickbacks.

  • @paulmorgancollings7833
    @paulmorgancollings7833 Год назад +82

    My mate's had a barbers shop for 30 plus years now and in the past year or so there's been 7,yes seven new 'Turkish barbers" in the same road. You see very few customers, but apparently their takings are through the roof. Go figure, eh?

    • @lesigh1749
      @lesigh1749 Год назад +8

      Does your friend drive a new Bentley? The owner of a Turkish barber in Spennymoor does.

  • @katscotty
    @katscotty 7 месяцев назад +3

    My local Turkish Barbers will only accept Cash. My local Turkish Owned Kebab house will only accept Cash. My local Chinese Takeaway will only accept Cash. Don't get me wrong I believe in Cash but how do these 'businesses' get away with Cash Only.

  • @CharlieB3723
    @CharlieB3723 Год назад +39

    The barber I use (not Turkish) is legit and has been in business for over 25yrs. He caught one of his staff stealing money when she was cashing up and got her to pay it back through unpaid work but he didn’t want to keep her on as he naturally didn’t trust her anymore.
    She was offered a job at a new barbershop with the owner knowing full well of her history of theft but wasn’t bothered as his new shop was a front to his drug business to launder cash. He even let the woman keep the first 2 months takings of legitimate funds taken from cutting customers hair - but basically she could sit there all day with zero customers and still get paid - who said crime doesn’t pay.
    What gives this particular new barbershop away is it’s over the top lavish fittings - all top notch with leather sofas and a large 4K TV streaming Netflix!

  • @rogierb5945
    @rogierb5945 Год назад +14

    Never ask a woman her age
    A man his salary
    A 20 year old arab dude how he paid for his brand new Mercedes.

  • @peejaygeee
    @peejaygeee Год назад +11

    The whole country is falling apart. We moved to a town on the Suffolk border eight years ago. There were shops of all types, some of major retailers and the usual small cafes and eateries plus a large co-op store. There was a large market on Fridays and Saturdays.Only one struggling clothes retailer is left and a couple of cheaper stores selling everything on a small retail estate plus Aldi store. The high street now has three Turkish Barbers and two nail bars with staff brought in from London daily. There are eight eateries and a large ‘restaurant’ some with the old trading name, burgher bars and a big well run fish and chip shop plus a phone repair shop that never has customers all Turkish owned and run, add to these the charity shops that have taken over big premises. The market has dwindled too an odd stall or two and a couple of stalls on a Saturday. The town which once talked of renewing the centre and high street is part boarded up in places and no longer thronged with people on market days. Only two banks remain and one of them is closing this month. Thank you government for allowing this to happen.

  • @bienenfluegel
    @bienenfluegel Год назад +73

    Same here in Vienna, Austria. Kebap shops, Turkish barbers, Turkish supermarkets, Turkish bakeries. Even though they start to decrease and are taken over by Arabic ones. Which actually feels even worse. (It’s great walking through entire streets in your own country, where you can’t read a single shops sign anymore because as opposed to Turkish shops usually writing in Turkish and German, most Arabic ones skip the German language part). I wouldn’t say that they are necessarily all empty, some are packed, but I’d argue that it’s people hanging out there rather than getting their hair cut.
    The way I know they are often run here, is that one person opens a shop, buys a lot of stuff, can’t pay for it, files for personal bankruptcy, keeps things like furniture, the debt is written off through some govt scheme, and someone else in the family will take over and then file bankruptcy if they don’t succeed, next person taking over on paper, and the cycle continues till it does make money. This applies mostly to supermarkets or bakeries, often they will also operate even though they are actually officially closed because of not meeting hygiene standards. That’s the ones that aren’t just money laundering or trafficking everything or anything….. pretty sure the car mechanic close to me is just super motivated when he gets fancy car delivered at 2am on a Sunday, regularly…
    As for the names, newspapers here increasingly write things like “Robert A. (Name changed by the news agency)" to conceal the origin of the person. There is ways to find out, like looking up the crime on the police website but nobody got time for that. So much gaslighting.

    • @akiraraiku
      @akiraraiku Год назад +7

      The journalists only ever change the name in one set of circumstances.
      I always assume foreigner when they do so, especially african or muslim foreigner.
      I've never seen a name change for anybody outside the above mentionned categories.

    • @DovidM
      @DovidM Год назад +8

      In Germany, the perp is sometimes identified only as a “Southerner,” which most people assume would be a Bavarian. What they mean is someone from the southern coast of the Mediterranean.

    • @stephenw2992
      @stephenw2992 Год назад

      In Australia they pretend their costs are more than their income with fake invoices so they can claim a GST tax credit from the government. Not sure if your VAT works the same way, but that is one of the scams to get paid by the tax office even though you did no business at all.

    • @Lemingtona-x5g
      @Lemingtona-x5g Год назад +1

      dont you like kebabs?

    • @bienenfluegel
      @bienenfluegel Год назад +3

      @@Lemingtona-x5g not opposed to one or two. But if my entire street doesn’t have a single shop with German writing left… it feels like you are a foreigner in your own country. I have at least 12 kebabs within 100m of my flat. But not a single Austrian restaurant.

  • @billy1bob2ones3
    @billy1bob2ones3 Год назад +23

    Hating Crime is not a Hate Crime

    • @lord.of.veracity
      @lord.of.veracity Год назад

      Associating turks or even indians or other asians to grooming gangs when all the grooming gangs were pakistani muslims. Shows low iq and lack of education.

  • @mossyoak2033
    @mossyoak2033 10 месяцев назад +4

    Dont use them...dont fund them.

    • @MontyAtWork
      @MontyAtWork Месяц назад +1

      It doesn’t matter if you use them or not, there funds come from criminals.

  • @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293
    @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 Год назад +45

    All 100% true. Whack in some nail bars, ice cream parlours that have mysteriously remained in business all throughout the pandemic, despite this so-called 'cost of living crisis' AND have not been remotely dented by the UK's year-round climate which is not particularly conducive to setting up a business specialising in expensive frozen treats which you are invited to sit at a table to eat (in working class towns, no less), and I'm left scratching my head over what's going on. To complete the sad British high streets of 2023 please add: vape shops, mobile phone shops, pound shops, a few car washes manned exclusively by surly Albanians and other blokes from random 'stans' and more fried chicken and pizza shops than you'd think humanly possible to cram into a 1 mile radius. In between these stores just shutter a few up with 'for lease' signs and plonk some Eastern European food marts and a bunch of rough sleepers out front. WHAT IS GOING ON?!

    • @Rumpleforeskin77
      @Rumpleforeskin77 Год назад +2

      Globalisation !! Yay

    • @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293
      @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 Год назад +1

      @@Rumpleforeskin77 "Diversity, wahey...just not in my neighbourhood or amongst my social set-- and absolutely NOT in the arts, broadcasting or entertainment either, weeeee!" My other bugbear is that 'that lot' all pretend to love travellers and Eastern European gypsies, even though they have had absolutely no real interaction with them socially or day to day. None of them would be happy to have a travellers camp set up at the end of their road, or to move into an area populated by migrant flats or travellers. It's that sort of very simple dishonesty people cannot respect. I see it and I immediately write the person off. Starting point always NEEDS to be honesty and calling a spade a spade instead of over-processing things through their academic word salad and virtuous ideological nonsense. I'll talk to a cabbie about socio-political issues before I talk to someone in the MSM or local politics.

  • @samwheeler-brown7458
    @samwheeler-brown7458 Год назад +45

    It’s less the aesthetic and more the fact that they use the shops as a hang out for all their mates. So even if you do actually need a haircut, you’ve got to sit there amongst about 8 blokes while they ignore everything you say and speak their native tongue the entire time. Makes the whole thing feel very hostile

    • @mickleather2119
      @mickleather2119 Год назад +3

      But they always try to establish where you live.

    • @nicbur6138
      @nicbur6138 Год назад +8

      Because they actually are being hostile to you. 🤷‍♂️

    • @samwheeler-brown7458
      @samwheeler-brown7458 Год назад +4

      @@nicbur6138 well that is my suspicion yes...

  • @soniafell3133
    @soniafell3133 7 месяцев назад +3

    This is one reason we are going cashless

  • @Robert-Downey-Syndrome
    @Robert-Downey-Syndrome Год назад +79

    There was a suicide/arson attack in the Turkish Berber in my village (Westerhope) a couple months ago. The fire was reported on but not the circumstances.
    Edit: turns out they talk about this on the vid so I'll add some detail. According to Ahmed (via the neighbourhood app) he was sitting in his shop first thing, with his 3 year old son on his knee, when a disgruntled former employee came in and threw a load of petrol everywhere and torched the place and himself.
    Who knows how true that is.
    The guy then ran out into the main road and was hit by a vehicle. There were lots of witnesses. Apparently he was charcoal by the time the ambulance got there. There has never been any mention of someone dying in the media. 🤷🏻

    • @gwmitchell1980
      @gwmitchell1980 Год назад +7

      Dunston now has 3 Turkish Barbers within 500 metres mate. I recon with the deck out and the start up costs at least £20K up front. Still open though. Wired. 🤫

    • @gwmitchell1980
      @gwmitchell1980 Год назад +4

      Or weird!

    • @lesigh1749
      @lesigh1749 Год назад +13

      @andrewbarry6702 It wasn't even really a fire, just mostly peaceful combustion.

    • @tonyanderton3521
      @tonyanderton3521 Год назад

      They talked about it in this video.

    • @Robert-Downey-Syndrome
      @Robert-Downey-Syndrome Год назад +1

      @@tonyanderton3521 blimey! I should have watched till the end. Cheers!

  • @paulmckenzie9268
    @paulmckenzie9268 Год назад +16

    I own a barbershop in Northumberland. i am white and British I have always suspected it has been a front for organised crime hopefully people wake upto the fact and the police actually do there job but ill not hold my breath

  • @daleyoung4710
    @daleyoung4710 8 месяцев назад +2

    It's called money laundering.

  • @aquaticpears3183
    @aquaticpears3183 Год назад +34

    Nail shops, mobile repair shops, barbers, many other 'businesses' - mostly fronts for laundering. Go stand across from one of these phone repair shops in the normal towns - all you see is a bloke sitting on a chair all day doing nothing... oh yeahhhhh profitable business that

    • @wellsshady
      @wellsshady Год назад +1

      Great album profile image, bigoted beliefs

    • @aquaticpears3183
      @aquaticpears3183 Год назад +4

      @@wellsshady shame you feel that way. Beautiful album, isn't it

    • @JamesSmith-qs4hx
      @JamesSmith-qs4hx Год назад

      @@wellsshady

  • @geoffcropper1410
    @geoffcropper1410 Год назад +7

    Nobody in the shop,shop owner stood outside, smoking and scratching his bollocks.That's what I see,do the fraud squad not see?

  • @mallard4495
    @mallard4495 10 месяцев назад +5

    I visited Inverness in the Scottish highlands recently. I counted 4 in the high street alone. Shady, unfriendly characters they are too.

  • @makara80
    @makara80 Год назад +43

    Though such a generalisation is probably unfair overall I can’t deny that the workers from the new’ish Turkish barbers in the village where I live do fit a few stereotypes: surly dispositions, constantly loitering in the street, usually smoking and glaring at everyone that walks by.
    Not exactly the most welcoming of establishments all in all and probably such a display serves more to discourage custom rather than attract it. Either way a far cry from the typically jovial atmosphere found in the all-English barbers I frequent. 🙂

    • @MediumRareOpinions
      @MediumRareOpinions Год назад +2

      I was sad to see the regular place I went too closed and was bought by new Turkish owners, to compete with the already existing Turkish barbers across the street.
      The surly disposition may come across as a generalisation but its exactly this which puts me off going there to get a trim.

  • @mor4y
    @mor4y Год назад +47

    If anyone has access to drug import figures to the UK, you'll find a direct correlation between the supply of Turkish heroin (as in, produced there rather than afganistan) and the spread of Turkish barbers. It started out as a Glasgow-only oddity backed up by a hyper violent crime family and boss, but then started to spread all over the UK following volatility in Afghanistan over the last decade.
    Heroin is the key, and one turning up in town is the sign of a bigger problem under the surface
    Often guys are brought over, then set up in business and in return have to be bagmen, dealers or hard men. Setting them up in fancy areas with expensive equipment with no chance of paying the back the money legally for getting them in to the country is a form of debt slavery for most 👀

    • @twatmunro
      @twatmunro Год назад

      I won't mind this so much if they're supplying good quality Turkish heroin rather than the terrible Chinese made fentanyl that is flooding the USA.

    • @Lemingtona-x5g
      @Lemingtona-x5g Год назад

      they caught british and usa army exporting drugs from afghnistan before

  • @barryclough9648
    @barryclough9648 Год назад +8

    We need more of this sort of reporting on the internet as the british press avoid it like the plague.

  • @el4668
    @el4668 Год назад +411

    They’re very generous today, a 104 minute long video!

  • @orwellwasrightabouttheleft7549
    @orwellwasrightabouttheleft7549 Год назад +8

    I live in a town of 35k people. We have 9 turkish barbers. Shop rents are about 1.5k pcm, business rates are at least 700 pcm. No way are these lawful businesses.

  • @babylonsburning1
    @babylonsburning1 10 месяцев назад +2

    These barbers shops are fronts for washing drug money. The money comes in as supposed haircuts, products, etc.

  • @galactica0433
    @galactica0433 Год назад +20

    I have asked for a long time how they get off the boat destitute and yet open up kebab/chicken shops and barbers.
    Its almost as if our government id paying them to open small businesses.

    • @BigTravUSA
      @BigTravUSA Год назад +7

      Government...
      You are paying in that scenario.

    • @PGHEngineer
      @PGHEngineer Год назад +7

      The family always have an "uncle" that provides the funding. That's the real meaning of "patriarchy*. I'm in my second marriage to an Asian so I know how it works.

  • @FeathersMcG
    @FeathersMcG Год назад +48

    Turkish barbers, phone shops, and "American candy" stores do the same trick: they rent commercial property (taking on the responsibility of paying council rates, making the property owner happy) then they clear off once the rates bill is due. That's what Westminister City Council found. It's like it everywhere. You have to wonder how these places are able to pay the rent for prime commercial property in places like Cambridge, Bath, Harrogate, etc.

    • @FeathersMcG
      @FeathersMcG Год назад +11

      Private Eye did a great job covering the American Candy shops of Oxford Street, yet remain quiet on the subject of Turkish barbers.

  • @weylad70
    @weylad70 10 месяцев назад +2

    Also all the Turkish barbers in our town only take cash,money laundering perhaps or tax evasion?seems a bit suspicious.

  • @JadeRunner
    @JadeRunner Год назад +15

    Have you noticed that the people running and working at these businesses aren't friendly in any way at all when you go in? There's a kebab shop in my small town and I'm a sucker for junk food so I often go in for a takeaway. Whenever I go in the people behind the counter act like I'm an inconvenience to them, like they resent having to deal with me at all and preparing my food is a waste of their precious time. In fact, now I think about it, all the Turkish takeaways in my town are the same.
    It's almost as though they don't actually need my custom and their real income is coming from somewhere else... 🤔

  • @TheWtfnonamez
    @TheWtfnonamez Год назад +58

    I was recently on a camping trip in the Scottish Highlands. Walked down the tiny high street of this tiny Scottish Town ..... about a third of the shops were boarded up with For Sale or To Let signs in the windows. What do you know, smack bang in the middle was a brand new Turkish Barbers. It was flourishing due to its single customer.
    My mate commented that a load had opened up in his town recently too.
    I honestly just assumed it was money laundering.

  • @ahmettas-xp6hc
    @ahmettas-xp6hc Год назад +4

    As a Turk, I can tell you that most places that are opened with the name of Turkish barbers are not Turkish. If you want to learn that they are Turkish, ask the surname of the people who work, if they are of Turkish origin, they are Turkish. Some people open shops using the names of Turks. For example, my name is Ahmet, not Turkish origin, but my surname Taş is Turkish origin.

    • @taysenna8025
      @taysenna8025 6 месяцев назад +1

      How is Ahmet not a Turkish origin name?

    • @tuh774
      @tuh774 6 месяцев назад

      @@taysenna8025 Ahmet is arabic origin not turkic, for example "Kaan" is actually a turkic origin name. Now that doesn't mean a Turk cannot have the name "Ahmet", its quite common here. So Ahmet can be a turkish name, but it can also be arabic.

    • @taysenna8025
      @taysenna8025 6 месяцев назад

      @@tuh774 but ahmet is not an Arabic name. Ahmed is. Ahmet is only used in Turkey. And modern Turkish language is influenced by Arabic

    • @tuh774
      @tuh774 6 месяцев назад

      @@taysenna8025 Yes but its the same word that is arabic origin. Ahmet is just adapted version in turkish language. The origin of the name is arabic from the word "Ahmad" which has meanings like "highly praised". Ahmet is just way turks write and pronounce it, which average citizen in UK wouldn't know the difference. Most names mentioned in the video isn't turkish anyways.

    • @AimForMyHead81
      @AimForMyHead81 14 дней назад

      Common knowledge

  • @bjw509
    @bjw509 Год назад +66

    Its been a running joke round here, towns full of charity shops, bookies and Turkish barber's.😂
    Ironically tradesmen getting tax investigated left right and centre, yet this, nothing.

    • @MrEdrftgyuji
      @MrEdrftgyuji Год назад

      The authorities only pursue white people.

    • @StonyStevenson75
      @StonyStevenson75 Год назад +2

      Exactly the same here. The 'Mini Mart' got closed down after about a month and was open again a fortnight later.

  • @PGHEngineer
    @PGHEngineer Год назад +27

    I guess a fake barber shop is cheaper to run than a fake curry house.

  • @mark..A
    @mark..A 10 месяцев назад +6

    Turkish barbers in swindon ?
    Go over the motorway to Wroughton. There are now two turkish barbers ten seconds walk from each other. Right next to a sleazy takeaway
    Well done link centre 👏

  • @ge2719
    @ge2719 Год назад +34

    there was a machete knife attack a couple months ago in the town i live in. Was actually out at a restaurant nearby when it happened. haven't heard anything about the people involved since for whatever reason, not even of the victim, or a description of the attacker. but apparently the guy got attacked in a parking lot behind a supermarket, ran from around the back, ran across a main road and ran into one of the turkish barbers.... for some reason. There's a doctors clinic literally 15meters further down from the barbers he ran into, and also a police station right next door to the doctors, but he chose to go to the barbers.
    That's what i really didnt understand about the whole thing. very weird.

  • @grimnir8872
    @grimnir8872 Год назад +24

    Even in the most benevolent take, these barbers seem like a scam where they take government startups and make a purposefully reundant business. The more realistic choice is these are clear criminal fronts.

  • @stainless2867
    @stainless2867 10 месяцев назад +1

    A local turkish barber recently opened and was Robbed shortly after, what did they nick????. Hair gel?? scissors?? the floor brush???. very strange!

  • @FaolanHart
    @FaolanHart Год назад +25

    There was one english barber shop I had been going to since I was a kid. Lovely guys.
    They shut down about 4 years ago & the guy that took over couldn't understand English.
    I went in, asked for a number 1 on my head & a trim on the beard.
    I came out with my hair barely touched & my beard mostly gone. I was pissed.
    So I've been doing it myself since. Just like dentists & the NHS. Barbers are a thing of the past in this country.

  • @toekneekerching9543
    @toekneekerching9543 Год назад +45

    ive been saying this for years, i have 12 Turkish barbers within a 10 minute walk of my house!

  • @gregy797
    @gregy797 10 месяцев назад +1

    We've got serious new Turkish barbour syndrome in my town:
    Most of them are not real Turkish or owned by:
    They are money laundering tricks

  • @employee962
    @employee962 Год назад +24

    I have gone to the same Turkish barber for the last 15 years and the man seems very kind so I trust him

    • @leigh-mariehamilton3361
      @leigh-mariehamilton3361 Год назад +5

      We have a Turkish Cafe in my village. They are wonderful. Yet even my tiny village has 7 barbers/hairdressers. Only one barber's shop is genuine and only two of the hairdressers are.

  • @marydaniel3252
    @marydaniel3252 Год назад +29

    All my local towns have gone to pot! I refuse to go into the centre now, just makes me angry 😤

    • @hermanthetosser4219
      @hermanthetosser4219 Год назад +6

      Yeah same... haven't into into mine for months

    • @MediumRareOpinions
      @MediumRareOpinions Год назад

      A significant amount of my town center is a pile of rubble where a leisure center used to be. Its been there years now.
      Plenty of brand new apartments being built. Public facilities replaced by a refuse pile. Joy...

    • @Hammerschool
      @Hammerschool Год назад

      They need to be carpet bombed

  • @donjohnson4368
    @donjohnson4368 7 месяцев назад +1

    Close all these barbers and car washes , all a front for illegal work and shit

  • @mickleather2119
    @mickleather2119 Год назад +27

    Without doubt they are involved in criminal activity. A pub I frequent, opposite a Turkish barbers. The back of the shop is more busy than the front. Certainly drug dealing. Involving children couriers occasionally, but teenagers by the dozens.

  • @micksouthwales
    @micksouthwales Год назад +14

    I asked on our local community facebook group page where I can get my hair cut by a proper barber and get my car washed that doesn't involve foreigners hand washing.......apparently I should hang my head in shame for my outright racism.

  • @michaelscales5996
    @michaelscales5996 7 месяцев назад +3

    Why aren't our authorities shutting them down ?

  • @philiplindley7384
    @philiplindley7384 Год назад +22

    Matlock now has 6 Turkish barbers to replace the 2 English ones it used to have.
    Must admit I was getting a little suspicious??
    When there's rarely anyone in them and you never see the same bloke twice.

    • @edmundblackaddercoc8522
      @edmundblackaddercoc8522 Год назад

      I'm from Chesterfield, I swear everything I go to Matlock there Is a new takeaway or barbershop.

    • @philiplindley7384
      @philiplindley7384 Год назад +1

      @@edmundblackaddercoc8522 Pretty much.

  • @savetommyrobinsonfreespeec7660
    @savetommyrobinsonfreespeec7660 Год назад +37

    As nice as my local kebab shop is the guy that owns it has started doing taxi driving because of slow trade.
    While out for a stroll in my town centre just the other night I walked past the taxi rank and saw at least 5 taxis with foreign drivers.
    I spoke to Alan my preferred taxi driver and he said, “ the council are giving away licenses so easily to foreigners, and that the foreigners are boasting about cheating the test”!
    Alan has had to start doing house clearances to make up the shortfall, and he put in a complaint to the council but they’re treating him as acting out of racial prejudice!
    Ps… Alan is True English.

    • @janeholmes9374
      @janeholmes9374 Год назад +1

      Should live in west yorkshire, ALL asian drivers (I have had run ins with 3 who were really offensive. I have now found an independent driver who I feel safe with he may charge a little more but I would pay him double to keep him in business

    • @Annabella24183
      @Annabella24183 Год назад

      A friend of mine told me years ago the cars on the rank where being driven night and day by foreigner's and licences where given out like smarties

    • @dubiouscaesar3709
      @dubiouscaesar3709 7 месяцев назад

      Mate, their driving licences are barely legit, have you seen Uber drivers going about? Those guys drive like they're learning there and then.

  • @mattward5010
    @mattward5010 Год назад +1

    I went to one these Turkish Barbers shop and the barber was punching me in the back of the head with clippers so never again

  • @Mpr91
    @Mpr91 Год назад +9

    My high street has a full house:
    car wash ✔️
    Turkish barber ✔️
    Nail salon ✔️
    There’s also a Syrian restaurant that is always empty.

  • @TPT6148
    @TPT6148 Год назад +28

    I recently counted a total of 19 barbers, nail bars & beauty parlours on my local high street, about half a mile long.

  • @davidduxbury9246
    @davidduxbury9246 9 месяцев назад +3

    Everyone in the Uk now is waking up to how the UK is being overrun with new arrivals.

    • @Chris-pq3wp
      @Chris-pq3wp 7 месяцев назад

      And they will vote labour like the idiots they are

  • @curiositycloset2359
    @curiositycloset2359 Год назад +30

    American sweet shops, turkish barbers. And the original, chinese medicine shops.

  • @littletesla9733
    @littletesla9733 Год назад +22

    In my town we have lots Turkish Uzbekistan Iranian you name it! All always busy .
    I've used most of them, they're all very nice polite and very good at their job.
    Although there is one in probably the most expensive part of town that clearly doesn't seem to have enough people in 😂

  • @jiblet46
    @jiblet46 10 месяцев назад +1

    My local very affluent town has 4 on the high st,They are a front for money laundering and the police no all about it but they don’t have the funds /time to do anything about it.Organised crime.

  • @rebbyra
    @rebbyra Год назад +6

    I was in a rather big shopping center last week. I saw 4 barber shops, with "Asian" men standing around just talking, no customers. This is in Sweden

  • @captainl-ron4068
    @captainl-ron4068 Год назад +89

    We need a spin-off series with Callum being suspicious of things.

  • @anna3046
    @anna3046 7 месяцев назад +2

    A barber shop is a low entry level business. Most barbers are self-employed and they work for someone who sets up the shop and charges rent per chair. their busiest time would be Thursdays to Saturdays. This is in London, and these shops are busy. Sometimes I take my nephew to cut his hair.
    How many men live in a town and how many men cut their hair?!.

  • @lordpembridge303
    @lordpembridge303 Год назад +21

    I live in a small town in North Wales and about 5 Turkish barbers have sprung up across the town over the last couple of years.

    • @waleslandofdragons8842
      @waleslandofdragons8842 Год назад +4

      I live in South Wales my town has six Turkish barbers several vape candy and chicken shops and nothing else I have to admit I'm really worried because I have a teenage daughter and all this trafficking drugs and knife crime is going on and I don't and won't have the money to go to a different country

    • @bobbyboyderecords
      @bobbyboyderecords Год назад

      Well stay safe in your country my friend. We don't want the Welsh coming over to England taking our jobs.

    • @sharpsconsultancy2342
      @sharpsconsultancy2342 7 месяцев назад +1

      Same. I live in Mold and the surrounding area is littered with them

    • @JustMe-nj6dp
      @JustMe-nj6dp 7 месяцев назад +1

      Three in our town and two nail bars always either empty or one customer.